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08/04/09 2:56 AM

#709 RE: tarado96 #707

Ohayo (good morning in Japanese), (captain, below mentions GNVC :)

Sorry for delay reply. Today was tsanumi. When I got back home from work, my uncles decided to call me (burn 1 hours), then mom suddenly call me (30 minutes), than a buddy from japan called out of random to see if my jetlag is over (30 minutes), then a old colleague random called (30 minutes), then my roommate told me to not put her laundry in dryer anymore (since i shranked her nice expensive clothing hahahah i ran out of underwears so i need to do laundry asap, so i threw the clothes in the dryers), then i spent 40 minutes researching how to unshrink stuff (http://www.tvlesson.com/video/29230_how-to-unshrink-your-clothes.html), then professor emailed stating that one person (out of lass of five) has not turned in assignment yet, then i realized it is was me!! and worked and worked and finsihed turning in less than desired assignment and now it is midnight! :(

where's the samurai sword?!!!!!!!!!!!1

Here's the story if you got time.

It's pretty tragic :(. Can you handle it? It was first thought to be suicidal but below clarifies it. We need to the GNVC and DNDN is the world to fight diseases and cancer and that are taking away lives of nice people such as Ms. Sakai. Though she is 13 years older than me, I would marry her if she was willing :) She was an office lady that got discovered for her musical talent. Even at lates 30s, she was very cheerful and happy!

Here's what happened

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Despite her healthy style of abstaining from tobacco and alcohol, Sakai was seriously ill at times. She had to stop her career temporarily due to an unnamed illness in 2001, and did not begin working in full mode until 2003. In June 2006, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which she immediately underwent treatment. She appeared to have healed, but discovered that her cancer had spread to her lungs, indicating a Stage 5 cancer. She began undergoing treatment at Keio University Hospital in April 2007. She never fully recovered.
However, Sakai was neither discouraged nor thought she was dying. Posthumously, Japanese weekly magazine ''Friday'' reported an interview with her mother in which Sakai said that modern treatments would enable her to live long. Her mother said that she greeted her visitors cheerfully and did not seem to show the effects of her illness. A patient who was at the same hospital later said that they walked together at times and Sakai sang Makenaide for the patient when she could not walk. [2]
Finally, she sent an e-mail to her staff that she was anxious to return producing music and was looking forward to another concert in late 2007.
Sakai died suddenly on 27 May, 2007. Her death is thought to have been the result of a fall from the landing of an emergency-exit slope at Keio University Hospital, where she was undergoing chemotherapy. The slope appeared to be very slippery due to rain the day before. [3]
According to police, the fall took place during a walk on the morning of 26 May, 2007, from a height of about 3 meters. Sakai was discovered unconscious at around 5:40 a.m. by a passer-by and taken to the emergency room, where she died the following afternoon of head injuries. Police are investigating the possibility of suicide, but no suicide note was found. In the Friday article, her mother said that she took walks in rehabilitation and the location where she fell was her favorite place to meditate. Sakai had been planning to release a new album in fall 2007, as well as launch her first live tour in three years. She was 40.[4][5][6] Her family was at her side, but it was reported that she never recovered consciousness."
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dragonball

08/04/09 3:03 AM

#710 RE: tarado96 #707

BTW,

when you make $$$ on GNVC, you should take your wife on a nicevacation. Maybe to Japan! IF so, let me know. I got lots of ideas and places that you two can travel to!! I travelled many places, but I think Japan is the coolest thus far!

Cheers